acabbie wrote:
GBC whilst you make some valid points you seem to intersperse them with vitriolic attacks on Thomasthetaxi! Is thre any need to be so demeaning to a fellow cabbie ?
You mean I give back what Mr A gives out? I'd call that fair game from where I stand.
He's a sensationalist, he's praying on the less intelligent who can't make up they're own opinions, and he's obsessed with attacking the LTDA, yet does nothing apart from invent stories on a blog page out of nothings invented by the actor from SE1.
acabbie wrote:
It is possible to have a different view other to your own and for it to be equally valid. I for one think this isn't just an overreaction, i'm pretty sure that once this is fully operational we will see guys in hi-vis jackets walking around Leicester Square with their faithful clipboards approaching people to direct them to the "booth" to get their personal marshall to escort them to their waiting car
That may well happen, but at the moment we have no evidence of this. Besides, how does this differ from any other Minicab operation in central London?
They have an office, they take a booking, they have a car waiting.
In this case the office is a booth, the booking is made by a controller, and the cars are nearby, in this case in an unused Bus Stop 100 yards from the office.
That’s the facts Mr ACabbie, whether I, you or anyone else doesn’t like them is irrelevant, as long as they comply with the law they'll stay put.
acabbie wrote:
ok perhaps a tad reactionary but generally once something like this is allowed to get a foothold it isn't too long before it's exploited by some companies; a simple demonstration of that is the return of PH signage on the rear window: a company is allowed signage that covers no more than 33% of the rear window yet look at any Addison Lee van and you will see that its covers nearer 50% of the rear window, as i say it's a trivial matter but an expoitation of the law none the less.
Agreed, however these types of marshalled schemes have been operating in the suburbs of Croydon and Kingston without incident for a few years.
I think the main bone of contention with yourself and some others is that this one is in Leicester Square, traditionaly regarded as our heartlands.
That’s life, we don't have a given right to the work, we have a right to ply for hire and the punters have a right to choose their chosen means of getting home.
Leicester Square is no different to Brixton High Street, the little people have had offices in W1 since Welbeck was the new word on the block.
The advertising nearly came back as door adverts, bonnet adverts and a rear wrap, it was only through representation from the LTDA and the LCDC that it was limited to what we see today.
acabbie wrote:
I work nights, i work past 3am and to be honest i can see why many drivers don't want to do it but that is their choice as it's yours. I also have no problem with fair competition and understand that the PH drivers need to park somewhere but as someone rightly pointed out private hire is just that; you ring them up make an agreement and the driver comes to your door, a private agreement between an individual and a company, why you can't see that this is tantamount to this company being able to practically ply for hire is beyond me to be honest.
I'll go back to the previous question, how does this situation differ from any of the 3000 licensed Minicab Offices that operate in London?
Think about it, take away the 'secure escort', and what are you left with?
I've never suggested the company won't try it on with clipboard men, but its being monitored by the council, the Police and TFL, even if you have no faith in any of these bodies, I'm prepared to let them monitor it in the knowledge they know what the rules are.
acabbie wrote:
Out of interest have you ever taken part in any of the demonstrations that have been organised or are you one of the drivers that enjoy reaping the benefits whilst your fellow drivers stand up for your future ? .
Yes thank you, and you?
Please don't allude to personal insults, it does your post no favours. If you have some hard facts about me, feel free to post them.
acabbie wrote:
You may not have many years until you decide to leave this trade but there are many like me who have a good 30 years of work left in us who care passionately about the future and refuse to bury our heads in the sand because we are "still taking our money", stop going on about how busy it is on any particular night, you're not impressing anybody with all the boasting and in fairness i'm working the same streets as you are and i'm seeing a very different London to the one you seem to work in.
You have no idea 'how long' I will be staying in the Taxi trade, it could be two weeks it could be 47 years.
I'm not sure how celebrating a busy night is boasting, I'll do everything in my power to encourage new entrants into the trade, I'd also support a compulsory retirement age to get rid of all the dead wood who sit in cafes moaning and turning down anything that doesn’t suit them, in fact doing anything but getting their butts out of the door and doing some work.
The 'Games dead' drivers will always outed by me, Londons busy and I will never shy away from that, some London drivers on here need to spend a night sitting at Newcastle Station or a rank in the middle of Hitchin to appreciate what quiet is.
My London is the same as yours, I guess it’s partly down to being a cabbie or being a cabbie.
I'm not out to impress anyone, its a free and open forum, if you don't like what I scribe, never mind, last time I looked membership of TDO didn't involve everyone agreeing with each other?
acabbie wrote:
I wish you well and hope we can keep some mutual respect between us and our differing opinions.
Quite.